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“By heaven, Poins, I feel me much to blame/So idly to profane the precious time.”
Henry IV Part Two Act Two By Dennis Abrams ——————————– Act Two: Mistress Quickly attempts to have Falstaff arrested for fraud, but he manages (yet again) to talk his way out of it by renewing his promise to marry her, … Continue reading
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